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PROPOSED

First Curriculum Structure for


B.Voc. Degree Programme in
Industrial Automation &
Mechatronics
(Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Lonere)
Semester I

Teaching Evaluation
Sr. Course Total
Name of the Course scheme Scheme Credits
No. Code Marks
L T P IA MSE ESE

General Education

Theory

1 BVIMC101 Elements of Electrical and 3 0 0 25 0 25 3 50


Electronics Engineering
2 BVIMC102 IT Foundation and 3 0 0 25 0 25 3 50
Programming Concepts
3 BVIMC103 Basic Instrumentation
3 0 0 25 0 25 3 50

4 BVIMC104 Workshop Technology


3 0 0 25 0 25 3 50

Total 12 200

Skill Components

Lab/Practical

5 BVSWL105 Elements of Electrical and 0 0 1 25 0 25 1.5 50


Electronics Engineering
6 BVIML106 Basic Instrumentation
0 0 1 25 0 25 1.5 50

On-Job-Training (OJT)

7 BVIME117 Electrical Technician 200 ( 150 Marks External


( ELE/Q6301) Assessment by NSDC / SSC and 50 15 200
Marks Internal Assessment)

Total 18 300
Semester II

Teaching Evaluation
Sr. Course Total
Name of the Course scheme Scheme Credits
No. Code Marks
L T P IA MSE ESE

General Education

Theory

1 BVIMC201 Analog and Digital 3 0 0 25 0 25 3 50


Electronics
2 BVIMC202 Sensors and Transducers 3 0 0 25 0 25 3 50

3 BVIMC203 Electrical Drives & Control


3 0 0 25 0 25 3 50

4 BVIMC204 Control System 3 0 0 25 0 25 3 50


Components
Total 12 200

Skill Components

Lab/Practical

5 BVIML205 Analog and Digital 0 0 1 25 0 25 1.5 50


Electronics
BVIML206 Electrical Drives & Control
0 0 1 25 0 25 1.5 50

On-Job-Training (OJT)

QP- Data Networking and 200 ( 150 Marks External


7 BVIME217 Cable Technician
Assessment by NSDC / SSC and 50 15 200
( ELE/Q4613)
Marks Internal Assessment)

Total 18 300
Semester
I
Syllabus
Subject Name: Elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Course Code :BVIMC101 Semester: I


Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
TH Exam Duration: 01 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: -- 25 Practical 25 Term
Credit :03
Content Hours
Unit – I 1.0 D.C. Circuits 06
Ideal and Practical Energy Sources, Line Regulation and Load Regulation, Source
Transformation, Star-Delta Transformation, Application of Kirchhoff‟s Law, Capacitor:
Types of Capacitor, Capacitance of Multiple Parallel Plate Capacitor, Energy stored in a
Capacitor, Charging & Discharging of Capacitor & Time constant.
Unit – II 2.0 Magnetic circuit & Electromagnetic Induction 06
Law of Magnetic Circuit, Series & parallel Magnetic Circuits and Calculation,
Superposition
Comparison ofTheorem,
magneticThevenin‟s
& Electric Theorem, Norton‟s & Maximum
Circuit, Magnetization Power of
Curves, review Transfer
Faraday‟s
Law, Lenz‟s Law, Self & Mutual Inductance, Inductance of coupled circuits.
Unit – III 3.0 A.C. Circuits & Transformer 06
Generation
Theorem. of A.C. Voltage , Equation of A.C. Voltage, Average value, R.M.S. Value,
Form Factor, Peak Factor, Phase & Phase Difference, Pure Resistive, Pure
Inductive, Pure Capacitive and combination of R-L-C Circuits, Active -Reactive and
Apparent power & Power Factor, Generation of 3-phase voltage, Phase Sequence ,
Interconnection of three phase, Star – Delta, Voltage ,Current & Power relationship
in balanced 3-Phase Circuits, Measurement of power in 3-phase circuit and Effect of
power factor on Wattmeter readings, 1 Phase Transformer
Unit – IV 4.0 Semiconductors & Applications 06
Semiconductors (p-type, n-type), pn junction diodes, pn junction as a circuit element, its
characteristics, half wave, full wave and bridge type rectifier circuits, basic filter circuits,
Diode as a voltage multiplier, clipper & clamper circuit. Zener diode as a voltage
regulator. LED, its characteristics construction & applications.
Unit – V 5.0 Transistors & Applications 06
Introduction to transistors, Characteristics of transistors in different configuration.
Concept of d.c. and a.c. load line and operating point selection. Various amplifiers
configurations their h-parameter equivalent circuits, determination of voltage gain
current gain, input resistance and output resistance & power gain. Concept of feedback in
amplifiers, different oscillators circuits (without analysis).
Unit – VI 6.0 Amplifiers & Applications 06
Differential amplifier and its transfer characteristics. IC Op-Amps, its ideal & practical
specifications and measurement of parameters. Op-Amp in different modes as inverting
amplifier, non-inverting amplifier, scale changer, differentiator & integrator.

Recommended Books:

 U.A.Patel , “Elements of Electrical & Electronics Engineering “ ,Atul Prakashan.


 B.L.Thereja,”Electrical Technology”, S.Chand Volume-I.
 Principles of Electronics – V.K. Mehta, Shalu Melta.
 Electronic Principles – Malvino
Subject Name: IT foundation and Programming Concepts

Course Code :BVIMC102 Semester: I


Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
TH Exam Duration: 01 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: --
Credit :03
Content Hours
Unit – I 1.0 Computer System Characteristics And Capability 06
Basic structure, ALU, memory, CPU, I/O devices. Development of computers.
Classification of computers:(Micro, mini frame, super computer, pc, server,
workstations)

Unit – II 2.0 Data Representation With in Computer 06


BIT, BYTE, WORD, ASCII, EBCDIC, BCD Code. Introduction to Number system:
Binary, Octal, Decimal and Hexadecimal. Conversation from one number system to
another number system. Introduction to Basic Gates.
Unit – III 3.0 Input Devices and Output Devices 06
Keyboard, Direct Entry: Card readers, scanning devices (BAR CODE, OMR,
MICR),Voice input devices, Light pen, Mouse, Touch Screen, Digitizer, scanner.
CRT, LCD/TFT, Dot matrix printer, Inkjet printer, Drum plotter, Flatbed plotter

Unit – IV 4.0 Memory Devices 06


RAM, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM. - Base memory, extended memory,
expanded memory, Cache memory - Storage devices Tape, FDD, HDD, CDROM,
Pen Drive.
Unit – V 5.0 Algorithm& Flowcharts 06
Definition and properties, Principles of flowcharting, Flowcharting symbols,
Converting algorithms to flowcharts
Unit – VI 6.0 Introduction To Programming Environment 06
History of languages, high-level, Low level, Assembly languages etc. ,Compilers,
Interpreters, Assemblers, Linkers, Loaders

Text Books
Name of Authors Title of the Book Publisher
R. Hunt And Shell Y. Computers And Commonsense BPB Publications
V.Rajaraman Computer Fundamentals PHI Learning
Reference Books
Ashok Arora Fundamentals of Computer Systems.
Russell A Stultz Fundamentals of Computer Systems
Subject Name: Basic Instrumentation

Course Code :BVIMC103 Semester: I


Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
TH Exam Duration: 01 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: -- 25 Practical 25 Term
Credit :03
Content Hours
Unit – I 1.0 Fundamentals of measurement 06
Need of Instrumentation, General Instrumentation System, Static and Dynamic
characteristics of instruments, input & output impedance, loading effects of series and
shunt connected instruments, Fundamentals of measurements, Types of Errors, Statistical
Analysis, Probability of Errors, Limiting Errors, Calibration of instruments, calibration
report & certification, traceability and traceability chart
Unit – II 2.0 Analog Indicating Instruments 06
DC galvanometer, PMMC and Moving Iron instruments, voltmeters, ammeters,
ohmmeters and extension of range of instruments, AC indicating instruments: EDM type
instruments, EDM Wattmeter (single phase) and errors present, 1 Φ induction type
energy meter, Potential and current transformers, DC Potentiometers, standardization,
applications of DC potentiometer
Unit – III 3.0 Bridge Circuits 06
DC bridges: Wheatstone bridge and Kelvin bridge design, bridge sensitivity, errors in
bridge circuits, null type and deflection type bridges, current sensitive and voltage
sensitive bridges, applications of DC bridges AC bridges: Quality factor (Q) and
dissipation factor(D), General equations for bridge balance, detectors for AC bridges,
Maxwell bridge, Hay bridge, Schering bridge, Wien bridge, applications of AC bridges
Unit – IV 4.0 Oscilloscope 06
Introduction, General purpose oscilloscope Block Diagram, Cathode Ray Tube, Vertical
Deflection System, Horizontal Deflection System, deflection sensitivity, front panel
controls, Delay Line, Oscilloscope Probes, Dual trace CRO, ALT and CHOP modes,
measurement of electrical parameters like voltage, current, frequency, phase,
Zmodulation, Digital Storage oscilloscope, sampling rate and bandwidth, roll mode,
applications like pretrigger, post-trigger, zoom and restart
Unit – V 5.0 Digital Instruments 06
Introduction to digital instruments, Advantages of Digital instruments over Analog
instruments, Block diagram, principle of operation, Accuracy of measurement: Digital
Multimeter, Kilo Watt Hour meter, Digital Tachometer, Ultrasonic Distance meter,
Digital Thermometer, Digital pH meter, Digital capacitance meter
Unit – VI 6.0 Recording Instruments and Waveform Generation 06
Classification of recorders, Principle and working of strip chart and X-Y recorders,
single and multi-channel recorders, driving systems for pen and chart, applications of
recorders, Waveform generation methods, Function generator

Recommended Text and Reference Books:

1. Sawhney A. K., Electrical and Electronics Measurements and Instruments

2. W. D. Cooper & A. D. Helfrick, „Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques‟, PHI

3. Kalsi H. S., „Electronic Instrumentation‟, TMH, 2nd or 3rd e/d


Subject Name: Workshop Technology

Course Code :BVIMC104 Semester: I


Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
TH Exam Duration: 01 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: -- 25 Practical 25 Term
Credit :03
Content Hours
Unit – I 1.0 Basic Workshop Tools And Its Operation 06
State the importance of workshop processes. List the various workshop processes and
Course Code about
explain briefly each like – Semester:
:BVIMC103 I
carpentry, fitting, forging and sheet metal work
Unit – II 2.0 Concept Of Drilling 06
Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA:
Concept of drilling, working principle of drilling, different types of drilling machines,
25
lineTotal: 50 of the sensitive and radial drilling machines , Identify the parts of these
diagrams
machines, Describe the functions of each part; Specications of drilling machines,
TH Exam Duration:
nomenclature 01bit;
of the drill Hours
geometry Scheme of Marking
of twist drill; functionsPR: -- 25drill
of twist Practical 25
elements;
different
Term operations on drilling machine
Unit – III 3.0 Concept of Foundry 06
Acquaint:03
Credit with foundry as a manufacturing process; advantages of casting over other
process; limitations of the process; various hand moulding tools ; properties of good
Content
moulding sand; Hours
types of moulding sands; ingredients in foundry sand; various types of
patterns; sequence of pattern making operations; colour codes; various moulding
Unit – I need 1.0
processes; and Fundamentals of measurement
types of cores; casting 06 in casting; special casting
processes; defects
processes
Need of Instrumentation, General Instrumentation System, Static and
Unit – IV 4.0 Mechanical Working Of Metals 06
Dynamic characteristics of instruments, input & output impedance, loading
Mechanical working of metals; cold working with hot working; working principle of hot
effects of series and shunt connected instruments, Fundamentals of
rolling, piercing, spinning, extrusion and drawing; advantages and limitations of hot
measurements, Types of Errors, Statistical Analysis, Probability of Errors,
working; various cold working processes such as rolling, bending and squeezing;
Limiting Errors,
advantages and Calibration
limitations of instruments, calibration report &
of cold working.
Unit-V certification, traceability and traceability chart
5.0 Welding Technology 06
SMAW, GMAW, GTAW Welding processes, Manual and auto welding, Selection of
welding process, Surface preparation, Welding Inspection, Safety guidelines
Unit-VI 6.0 Machining Centre and CNC Machining 06
Machining Centre, Grinding Machine, Drill Press, Bandsaw, EDM Equipment, Milling
Machine, Surface Finishing Tools, Coordinate Measuring Machine, CNC Milling
Machine, CNC Lathe Machine, Machine shop safety rules

Unit – II
Recommended 2.0
Text and Analog Books
Reference Indicating Instruments 06

 DCTechnology
Production galvanometer,
by JainPMMC
& Guptaand Moving
Khanna Iron instruments, voltmeters,
Publishers
 2. Elementaryohmmeters
ammeters, Workshop Technology
and extensionby Hazra Chowdary
of range & Bhattacharya
of instruments, ACMedia Promoters
indicating
 3. Manufacturing Technology (Vol I ) by P N Rao (Mc Graw Hill)
instruments: EDM type instruments, EDM Wattmeter (single phase) and
 3. Workshop Technology Vol I & II by Raghuvamshi
errors present, 1 Φ induction type energy meter, Potential and current
transformers, DC Potentiometers, standardization, applications of DC
potentiometer

Unit – III 3.0 Bridge Circuits 06

DC bridges: Wheatstone bridge and Kelvin bridge design, bridge


sensitivity, errors in bridge circuits, null type and deflection type bridges,
current sensitive and voltage sensitive bridges, applications of DC bridges
AC bridges: Quality factor (Q) and dissipation factor(D), General equations
for bridge balance, detectors for AC bridges, Maxwell bridge, Hay bridge,
Schering bridge, Wien bridge, applications of AC bridges
Lab- Elements of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Course Code :BVSWL105 Semester: I


Weekly Practicals: PR: 01 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: --
TH Exam Duration:-- Scheme of Marking PR: 25, IA: 25, Total: 50
Credit:1.5
Content
List of Experiments :

1. Verification of KCL and KVL

2. Measurement of Impedance of R-L, R-C,R-L-C & study of resonance phenomena

3. Measurement of power & power factor in a single phase AC circuit using three Ammeter Method

4. Measurement of active and reactive power in single phase A.C. Circuit

5. Identification of types of packages, terminals and noting different ratings using data books for various
types of semiconductor diodes (Germanium, point contact, silicon low power, high power and switching
diode)

6. Testing of various passive and active components

7. Plotting of forward V-1 characteristics for a point contact and P-N junction diode (Silicon & Germanium
diode).

8. Plot forward and reverse V-I characteristics for a Zener diode

9. Plot the input and output characteristics and calculation of parameters of a transistor in common base
configuration

10. Plot input and output characteristics and calculation of parameters of a transistor in common emitter
configuration.
Lab- Workshop Technology

Course Code :BVIML106 Semester: I


Weekly Practicals: PR: 01 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: --
TH Exam Duration:-- Scheme of Marking PR: 25, IA: 25, Total: 50
Credit:1.5
Content
List of Experiments :

1. General use and safety Considerations : PPE Kits, Bench Tools, Machinist‟s Hammers, Screw Drivers,
Punches, Chisels, Scrapers, Scribers, Files, Pliers and Cutters, Wrenches, Hacksaw, Bench Vise, , Hand
drill, Taps and Dies, Hand Shears, Rules, Tapes and Squares, Soldering Iron, Rivets

2. Hand Working Operations: Sawing, Filing, Threading, Scribing, Shearing, Soldering, Riveting

3. Measuring and Gauging: Introduction, Semi – Precision Tools – Calipers, depth Gauge, Feeler Gauge,
Precision Tools – Micrometers, Vernier Calipers, Vernier Height Gauge, Telescopic Gauge, Hole Gauge,
Bevel Protractor, Dial Indicator, Gauge Blocks and Surface Plate

4. One Job on Drilling

5. One Job on Foundry

6. One Job on Sheet Metal

7. One Job on MIGMAG Welding

8. One Job On SMAW

9. One job on CNC Milling Machine

10. One Job on CNC Lathe Machine

Semester I - On-Job-Training (OJT)/Qualification Pack

Group GEM1 of Qualification Pack

Subject Name: Electrical Technician ( ELE/Q6301)

Course Code :BVIME117 Semester: I


Weekly Skilling Hours: PR: 24 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 00, IA: 00, Total: 00
PR Exam Duration: 06 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: 150, IA: 50, Total: 200
Credit:15 Choose any one from specified Group GEM1 of
Qualification Packs
Syllabus for this qualifier Pack is available on

https://nsdcindia.org/sites/default/files/MC_ELEQ6301_V1.0_Electrical%20Technician_23.08.2019.pdf
Semester
II
Syllabus
Subject Name: Analog and Digital Electronics

Course Code :BVIMC201 Semester: I


Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
TH Exam Duration: 01 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: -- 25 Practical 25 Term
Credit :03
Content Hours
Unit – I 1.0 Differential, Multi-Stage And Operational Amplifiers 06
Differential, multi-stage and operational amplifiers, Differential amplifier; power
amplifier; direct coupled multi-stage amplifier; internal structure of an operational
amplifier, ideal op-amp, non-idealities in an op-amp (Output offset voltage, input bias
current, input offset current, slew rate, gain bandwidth product), Superposition Theorem,
Thevenin‟s Theorem, Norton‟s & Maximum Power Transfer
Unit – II 2.0 Linear Applications Of Op-Amp 04
Idealized analysis of op-amp circuits. Inverting and non-inverting amplifier, differential
Theorem. instrumentation amplifier, integrator, active filter, P, PI and PID controllers
amplifier,
and lead/lag compensator using an op-amp, voltage regulator, oscillators (Wein bridge
and phase shift). Analog to Digital Conversion
Unit – III 3.0 Nonlinear Applications Of Op-Amp 04
Hysteretic Comparator, Zero Crossing Detector, Square-wave and triangular-wave
generators. Precision rectifier, peak detector
Unit – IV 4.0 Combinational Digital Circuits 08
Standard representation for logic functions, K-map representation, and simplification of
logic functions using K-map, minimization of logical functions. Don‟t care conditions,
Multiplexer, De-Multiplexer/Decoders, Adders, Subtractors, BCD arithmetic, carry look
ahead adder, serial adder, ALU, elementary ALU design, popular MSI chips, digital
comparator, parity checker/generator, code converters, priority encoders,
decoders/drivers for display devices, Q-M method of function realization
Unit – V 5.0 Sequential Circuits And Systems 08
A 1-bit memory, the circuit properties of Bi-stable latch, the clocked SR flip flop, J- K-T
and D types flip-flops, applications of flip-flops, shift registers, applications of shift
registers, serial to parallel converter, parallel to serial converter, ring counter, sequence
generator, ripple(Asynchronous) counters, synchronous counters, counters design using
flip flops, special counter IC‟s, asynchronous sequential counters, applications of
counters
Unit – VI 6.0 A/D and D/A Converters 08
Digital to analog converters: weighted resistor/converter, R-2R Ladder D/A converter,
specifications for D/A converters, examples of D/A converter lCs, sample and hold
circuit, analog to digital converters: quantization and encoding, parallel comparator A/D
converter, successive approximation A/D converter, counting A/D converter, dual slope
A/D converter, A/D converter using voltage to frequency and voltage to time conversion,
specifications of A/D converters, example of A/D converter ICs
Recommended Books:

 J. Millman and A. Grabel, “Microelectronics”, McGraw Hill Education, 1988.

 P. Horowitz and W. Hill, “The Art of Electronics”, Cambridge University Press, 1989.

 Ramakant A Gayakwad, Op- Amps and Linear Integrated Circuits, Prentice Hall of India

 R. P. Jain, "Modern Digital Electronics", McGraw Hill Education, 2009.


Subject Name: Sensors and Transducers

Course Code :BVIMC202 Semester: I


Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
TH Exam Duration: 01 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: --
Credit :03
Content Hours
Unit – I 1.0 Introduction 06
Measurement and measurement system, industrial measuring parameters and their units,
definitions of sensors and transducers, classification of transducers, static and dynamic
characteristics, selection criteria, importance.
Unit – II 2.0 Displacement Measurement 06
Resistive: Potentiometer, Strain gauges, Inductive: LVDT and Eddy current type ,
Capacitive: Capacitance pickups, Differential capacitive type, Piezoelectric, Ultrasonic
transducers and Hall effect transducers, Optical transducers
Unit – III 4.0 Velocity, Speed, Vibration and Acceleration measurement 06
Velocity and Speed: Electromagnetic tachometer, Photoelectric tachometer, Toothed
rotor variable reluctance, tachometer. Magnetic pickups, Encoders, Photoelectric
pickups, Stroboscopes, Shaft speed measurement. Vibration and acceleration: Eddy
current type, piezoelectric type, Seismic Transducer, Accelerometer: Potentiometric type,
LVDT type, Piezo-electric type
Unit – IV 5.0 Force and torque measurement 06
Basic methods of force measurement, elastic force traducers, strain gauge, load cells,
piezoelectric force transducers, vibrating wire force transducers, Strain gauge torque
meter, Inductive torque meter, Magnetostrictive transducers, torsion bar dynamometer,
etc. Dynamometer (servo control and absorption) instantaneous power measurement and
alternator power measurement.
Unit – V 6.0 Pressure measurement 06
Definition, pressure scale, standards, working principle, types, materials, design
criterion: Manometers, elastic pressure sensors, secondary pressure sensors, differential
pressure sensors, force balance type, motion balance, type, capacitive (delta cell), ring
balance, vibrating cylinder type, high-pressure gauges, vacuum gauges, dead weight and
vacuum gauge tester.
Unit – VI Temperature measurement 06
Temperature Scales, Standards and Units and relations, Classification of temperature
sensors Bimetallic Thermometer, Filled system thermometers, SAMA classifications,
Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTD), Thermistor, Thermocouples, Study of
thermocouple tables (calculation of intermediate temperature and voltage), Lead wire
compensation, Cold junction compensation techniques, Protection (Thermo well),
Thermopiles, Pyrometers, Temperature IC sensors (AD590 and LM35).

Recommended Books:

 B. C. Nakra and K. K. Choudhari, “Instrumentation Measurements and Analysis”, Tata


McGraw Hill Education.
 D. Patranabis, “Principle of Industrial Instrumentation”, Tata McGraw Hill.
 D.V.S. Murty, “Instrumentation and Measurement Principles”, PHI, New Delhi.
Subject Name: Electrical Drives & Control

Course Code :BVIMC203 Semester: I


Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
TH Exam Duration: 01 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: -- 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
Credit :03
Content Hours
Unit – I 1.0 Introduction 06
Basic elements-types of electric drives-factors influencing electric drives-heating and
cooling curves loading conditions and classes of duty-Selection of power rating for drive
motors with regard to
Unit – II 2.0 Drive Motor Characteristics
thermal overloading and load variation factors 06
Mechanical characteristics- speed- torque characteristics of various types of load and
drive motors - braking of electrical motors-dc motors: shunt, series, compound motors-
single phase and three phase induction motors

Unit – III 3.0 Starting Methods 06


Types of DC motor starters-typical control circuits for shunt and series motors-three
phase squirrel and slip ring induction motors
Unit – IV 4.0 Conventional And Solid State Speed Control Of D.C Drives 06
Speed control of DC series and shunt motors-Armature and field control, Ward-Leonard
control system using controlled rectifiers and DC choppers –applications.
Unit – V 5.0 Conventional And Solid State Speed Control Of AC Drives 06
Speed control of three phase induction motor-Voltage control, voltage/frequency control,
slip power recovery scheme-using inverters and AC voltage regulators-applications
Unit-VI 6.0 Selection and Applications of Electrical Drives 06
Types of industries, Selection criteria for electrical drives, Applications of AC, DC
Electrical Drives in different types of industries, Special types of drives and their
applications

Text Books

1. Vedam Subramaniam “Electric drives (concepts and applications)”, Tata McGraw-Hill.2001

2. Nagarath.I.J & Kothari .D.P,”Electrical machines”, Tata McGraw-Hill.1998

References

1. Pillai.S.K “A first course on Electric drives”, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1998

2. M.D. Singh, K.B.Khanchandani,”Power electronics,” Tata McGraw-Hill.1998

3. H.Partab,”Art and science and utilization of electrical energy,”Dhanpat Rai and sons, 1994
Subject Name: Control System Components

Course Code :BVIMC204 Semester: I


Weekly Teaching Hours: TH: 03 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 25 IA: 25 Total: 50
TH Exam Duration: 01 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: --
Credit :03
Content Hours
Unit – I 1.0 Auxiliary Process Control Components 08
Construction, working & application area of Synchros (Transmitter and Receiver), error
detector, Alarm annunciators, Fire and gas detectors (types –flame, gas, fire and gas
siren), Square root extractor, Feeders, Dampers, Temperature regulator, Flow regulator,
Temperature , Flow, Level and, Pressure Switch, Relief valves, safety valves and rupture
disk, Thermostats and Humidistat, Steeper motor
Unit – II 2.0 Industrial Control Components - I 08
Switches: Construction, symbolic representation, working, application of Toggle
switches, Push buttons, Selector switches, DIP switches, Rotary switches, Thumbwheel
switches , Drum switch, Limit switches- contact, non-contact- type, Switch
specifications. Control Relays: Construction, working, specifications, selection criteria
and applications of Electro-mechanical relay, Reed relay, hermetically sealed relay, Solid
state relays. Interposing relays and Overload relays. Contactors/starters: Construction,
working, specifications and applications of starters and contactors. Comparison between
relays and starters /contactors.
Unit – III 3.0 Industrial Control Components - II 08
RFID
I - basic principles, frequencies, Active and passive RFID systems , mode of
communication, various technologies for In house and outdoor RFID systems, Basic
theory and devices for vision components, sensors and systems, Image processing and
multi camera systems
Unit – IV 4.0 Pneumatic Components 08
Pneumatic Power Supply and its components: Pneumatic relay (Bleed & Non bleed,
Reverse & direct), Single acting & Double acting cylinder, Special cylinders: Cushion,
Double rod, Tandem, Multiple position, Rotary Filter Regulator Lubricator (FRL),
Pneumatic valves (direction controlled valves, flow control etc), Special types of valves
like relief valve, pressure reducing etc.
Unit – V 5.0 Hydraulic Components 06
Hydraulic components: Hydraulic supply, Hydraulic pumps, Actuator (cylinder &
motor), Hydraulic valves
Unit-VI 6.0. Selection and Application of Control Components 02
Data Sheets, Manuals, Specifications, Comparative Analysis, Application of control
components depending upon process
Recommended Books:

1. Andrew Parr, Hydraulics and Pneumatics- A technician‟s and engineer‟s guide, Jaico Publishing
House, Mumbai.

2 C.D.Johnson, Process Control and Instrument Technology, TMH.

3. P. Harriot, Process Control, Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.

4. E. B. Jones, Instrument Technology, vol-III, Butterworth Publication.

5. D.P. Ekman, Automatic Process Control, Wiley Eastern, 1990.


Lab- Analog and Digital Electronics

Course Code :BVIML206 Semester: I


Weekly Practicals: PR: 01 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: --
TH Exam Duration:-- Scheme of Marking PR: 25, IA: 25, Total: 50
Credit:1.5
Content
List of Experiments :

1. Analyze the different parameter of op-amp.

2. Analyze the Frequency response of inverting amplifier and non-inverting amplifier.

3. Implement the op-amp as inverting amplifier and non-inverting amplifier.

4. OPAMP circuits –integrator, differentiator, and comparator.

5. Waveform generation – Square, triangular and saw tooth wave form generation using OPAMPs.

6. Application of op-amp as low pass filter, high pass filter and band-pass filter.

7. Verification of function of Half/Full adder circuits.

8. Verification of function of Binary to Grey code conversion.

9. Verification of function of Latch and flip-flop.

10. Verification of counter circuit like binary up/down counter, decimal counter, ring counter, Johnson
counter etc.

11. Verification of Specification and Performance indices of D/A and A/D converters
Lab- Electrical Drives and Control

Course Code :BVIML207 Semester: I


Weekly Practicals: PR: 01 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: --
TH Exam Duration:-- Scheme of Marking PR: 25, IA: 25, Total: 50
Credit:1.5
Content
List of Experiments :

1. Implement the fundamental and block diagram of Electric drive.

2. Implement the different methods of speed control of D.C. Motor.

3. Simulate 1- F Semi Control of D.C. separately excited Motor.

4. Simulate 1- F Fully Controlled converter of separately excited Motor.

5. Implement the control techniques used in D.C. chopper.

6. Undertake the control of D.C. motor for (a) Current limit control (b) Closed loop torque control(c) Closed
loop speed control.

7. Undertake the chopper control of D.C. Motor for motoring and generating control.

8. Control the D.C. Motor drive using PLL.

9. Simulate AC voltage controller based speed control of AC motor.

10. Simulate Inverter based speed control of Induction/Synchronous motor.

Semester I - On-Job-Training (OJT)/Qualification Pack

Group GEM1 of Qualification Pack

Subject Name: Data Networking and Cable Technician ( ELE/Q4613)

Course Code :BVIME217 Semester: I


Weekly Skilling Hours: PR: 24 Tut: 00 Scheme of Marking TH: 00, IA: 00, Total: 00
PR Exam Duration: 06 Hours Scheme of Marking PR: 150, IA: 50, Total: 200
Credit:15 Choose any one from specified Group GEM1 of
Qualification Packs
Syllabus for this qualifier Pack is available on

https://nsdcindia.org/sites/default/files/QP_ELE-Q4613_Data-Networking-Cable-Technician.pdf

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